Ramsay Posted October 30, 2008 Share Posted October 30, 2008 I am interested to find out what people think of dogs eating grass. Some people say to me that it means they are sick, others say that it is just something they do? Can someone please please let me know what it means, if anything? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamish-n-andy Posted October 30, 2008 Share Posted October 30, 2008 (edited) Dogs commonly eat grass, and there are several explanations that have been offered for this behavior. One, wild canids (e.g., wolves and fox) eat all of an animal when they catch it. Since they eat many herbivores (plant-eating animals), they end up eating a lot of grasses and plants that were in the intestines of these animals. In addition, they have been known to eat certain berries and other plant material. Dogs then, may eat grass because, in reality, it is a normal part of their diet. Many times, dogs will vomit after eating grass. Did they eat grass to make them vomit? Or did they vomit because they ate grass? It is a mystery, but it seems that some dogs may eat vegetation when they have an upset stomach. The third reason - they just like it. Some dogs have certain species of grass or plant material that they will search out and eat. In any case, grass eating is basically a normal behavior, and is not of concern unless your dog does it excessively. Edited October 30, 2008 by hamish-n-andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just Midol Posted October 30, 2008 Share Posted October 30, 2008 Dogs commonly eat grass, and there are several explanations that have been offered for this behavior. One, wild canids (e.g., wolves and fox) eat all of an animal when they catch it. Since they eat many herbivores (plant-eating animals), they end up eating a lot of grasses and plants that were in the intestines of these animals. In addition, they have been known to eat certain berries and other plant material. Dogs then, may eat grass because, in reality, it is a normal part of their diet. In larger prey my understanding is that the dog will avoid everything from the stomach and intestines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramsay Posted October 31, 2008 Author Share Posted October 31, 2008 Dogs commonly eat grass, and there are several explanations that have been offered for this behavior. One, wild canids (e.g., wolves and fox) eat all of an animal when they catch it. Since they eat many herbivores (plant-eating animals), they end up eating a lot of grasses and plants that were in the intestines of these animals. In addition, they have been known to eat certain berries and other plant material. Dogs then, may eat grass because, in reality, it is a normal part of their diet.Many times, dogs will vomit after eating grass. Did they eat grass to make them vomit? Or did they vomit because they ate grass? It is a mystery, but it seems that some dogs may eat vegetation when they have an upset stomach. The third reason - they just like it. Some dogs have certain species of grass or plant material that they will search out and eat. In any case, grass eating is basically a normal behavior, and is not of concern unless your dog does it excessively. Thanks - my dog sometimes eats it, but never throws up, or shows other signs of illness, so maybe he must just like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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